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Sea Lord
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You can go faster which helps evading some escorts on the surface and catching up to convoys. Of course, there's a trade off, the faster you go the more fuel you burn.
It's a good upgrade; go for it. You won't be disappointed.
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Ace of the Deep
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I wouldn't take it for two reasons.
1. You burn a lot more fuel, because all your speed settings are higher. 2. To my knowledge U-Boats didn't have such things; I've read a lot of books about U-Boats and neither the GW Kapselgebläse nor the MAN Buchigebläse were ever mentioned. |
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Navy Seal
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It has worked very well for me. For ordering speeds for cruising, I order it in knots instead of using the engine telegraph. It is a good, tangible improvement on the boat.
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Ocean Warrior
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SUPERCHARGERS. Two “Kapselgebläse” – positive displacement type. Pressure regulating - 3 - US SECRET - BRITISH MOST SECRET REPORT ON THE INTERROGATION OF SURVIVORS FROM U-118 SUNK ON 12 JUNE 1943 Read it all here: http://www.uboatarchive.net/U-118INT.htm
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Ace of the Deep
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![]() Anyway, I'm not going to use that stuff, I'm oldschool!:p:rotfl: |
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Chief of the Boat
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IIRC Sailor Steve undertook some research on sub engines and concluded that the original engine/equipment was closer to what they had in reality :hmm:
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Navy Seal
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Yes. The engines came with the superchargers already installed, and so the un-upgraded max speed in SH3 is what the real life boats could do with the supercharged engines. I never take them, precisely for this reason.
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Eternal Patrol
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![]() ![]() II and VIIa didn't have them. VIIb and all later boats came with them. Max speeds for all boats are shown here: http://www.uboat.net/types/index.html
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